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After all the measuring and double-checking I cut the steerer to discover that I never accounted for a headset. The steerer is some 15mm too short, the headset is FSA Orbit XL. I've run out of ideas and swearing isn't helping either. Anybody knows a solution (the fork is old but she likes it so no new fork option I'm afraid).
Buy a smaller frame?
She has a frame that fits perfectly. It happens to be good for me too.
if you're very lucky you'll find someone about to cut theirs really short who'll swap with you for a small fee. failing that its new crown, steerer and stanchions time. someone was selling a set for 32's on here recently cheap
It's a 36 so 32 isn't any good. Is it [i]boiling water and a lump hammer[/i] time?
Zero or low stack head set.
Not sure on compatibility with headtubes. Some wont fit normal ones.
http://www.totalcycling.com/index.php/product/HS_CHRIS_KING_INSET.html?action=currency&id=GBP
http://www.leisurewheels.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b14s115p5464&rs=gb
Any spacers under the stem you could live without?
The steerer isnt replacable so it would be new crown and stanchions too, which probably means a trip to mojo or TF as well on top of the bits.
I have a similar problem with some Marz z1's on my Bullit and here's the results
The stack height of the FSA is 27mm and a crank bros headset is 21mm so that's only 9mm left to find.
What is the stack height of the stem?
Most seem about 40mm but DMR do one about 32mm and Spank do one about 30mm. Both are short stems tho.
If you are a few mm short you could always use a Headlock for extra security
ken - zocchis can have the steerer replaced - windwave do it for around £40
Op - you can get extenders but they are a bit of a bodge.
I have no spacers, it'd be easy.
I'm looking at the integrated headset from Cane Creek, cheap as chips at CRC right now, but will it fit?
Ken, the stem in question is a brand new Thomson 70mm black one, the steerer reaches to the top of the bottom section of the clamp. No funds for a new decent stem and, even worse, I "tidied" the steerer so the stem was perfect (she isn't keen on spacers). Me = numpty.
TJ even the press fit ones?
The annoying thing is I cut the steerer to fit that bloddy Curtis 😈
What is the length of the steerer now you've cut it? If it's not ridiculously short the uppers may be of use to somebody and you can use the funds to pay for a new set. It's not unusual for DJ'ers to use Talas 36s and many of those kinds of frames will run shorter headtubes.
If it's not too short then one of [url= http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/bbb-aheadstem-steerer-item55664.html ]these[/url] should do the trick.
Used one on a Spooky Bandwagon for a little while as my steerer was about 15mm too short. Not visible in use and you can cut it down if you only need a little extension. Fits inside the steerer tube, with the extra extension protruding, then you use the supplied spacers as shims and you can use your current stem and headset set up.
I have an 70mm X lite stem (not OSand 35mm stack height) and some matching 2" riser bars you can borrow till funds allow the purchase of the bits required
This is the headset you need
[url] http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=24985 [/url]
Ken - yes
I have had it done to a dj1 and a Z1 - both press fit steerers
Its one reason why zocchis are good for tandems - you can get reinforced steel steerers fitted. They do alloy ones as well. Only zocchi tho
mamadirt, thanks, I'll get one from the shop tomorrow and see what the outcome is.
Ken, thanks for your offer but mamadirt's suggestion might be a better one.
No worries. I was happy to use mine for a while as the lower part of the stem was clamped around the original steerer and the upper bolt around the extender which I cut down, so pretty solid. I wouldn't have been so happy if I'd had to use more of the extender although I guess it'd been no different to ye olde quill stems 😉
Have to agree with mamdirt, used a stem extender for ages, works like an old skool quill stem, trick is tightening your headset, you can use a ringo star thingy instead.
